Inserting markers

Markers are an extremely useful tool when editing, if you want to make notes…directly on the video to either say color correct something or go back and…make a change or for instance, even if you want to line up video with other…video or with audio.…Now let's create a marker, and you'll have a better sense of what a marker is.…So I am going to go through it. I'm watching this video.…(video playing)…When she says literally lighting up, I want to pick a little note of my timeline…that that's where I want to bring in a video clip. I want to bring in a video…clip of the light bulb.…

So I want to create a marker there. I can do it very easily by pressing the M…key, which creates a marker, or if I like buttons, I could go ahead and click on…this little Add Marker button and when I do that, it's going to go ahead and…create a marker in my timeline. And I see that little green triangle here, it…kind of looks like home plate in baseball.…Now I can modify or edit that marker by simply double-clicking on it, and it…

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5/7/2012

This course introduces Adobe Premiere Pro CS6, using a project-based approach that introduces video editors to all the skills necessary to cut their own program. Using a short commercial project as an example, author Abba Shapiro walks viewers through a complete and logical workflow that begins with importing media, creating a basic rough edit, and then refining the cut with music and sound effects, transitions, visual effects, and titles. The course also includes troubleshooting advice, such as reconnecting offline media and using the History panel to undo multiple actions.

Topics include:

Customizing the window layout and the interface

Importing card-based media

Capturing media from tape

Marking and selecting the best takes from clips

Editing clips into the Timeline

Performing insert and overwrite edits

Performing more advanced editing tasks, such as 3-point editing, replace edits, and trimming using ripple and roll edits

Mixing audio

Editing more efficiently using markers

Working with stills and graphics

Creating speed changes on clips

Adding transitions and effects

Creating titles, credit rolls, and lower thirds

Demonstrating multicamera editing techniques

Stabilizing shaky footage

Exporting your final project to the web, mobile devices, and tape

Skill Level Beginner

6h 59m

Duration

3,129,156

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Q: After loading a project from the exercise files for this course, the media appears "offline" and cannot be used. How do I fix this?

A: This issue occurs because the project was not created
in your copy of Premiere Pro, so your copy does not know where
to look for the asset files. To fix this, please see the video
"Relinking offline media."

Q: Premiere Pro keeps saying,
"Project contains a sequence that could not be opened. No sequence preview
preset or codec could be associated with this sequence type." What do I
do?